Development of a Trauma Play Scale
... of Philosophy (Counseling), August 2004, 228 pp., 32 tables, 7 figures, references, 154 titles. Literature suggests that traumatized children exhibit a type of play that is distinct from the play behaviors of other children (Terr, 1983). The purpose of this study was the development of an instrument ...
... of Philosophy (Counseling), August 2004, 228 pp., 32 tables, 7 figures, references, 154 titles. Literature suggests that traumatized children exhibit a type of play that is distinct from the play behaviors of other children (Terr, 1983). The purpose of this study was the development of an instrument ...
Compensation Neurosis - Journal of the American Academy of
... anger, frustration, or need for validation and retribution and a sense of prolonged uncertainty and helplessness. In addition, even after being awarded disability, individuals may be concerned about losing their benefits because of future reviews, which becomes a sword of Damocles hanging over their ...
... anger, frustration, or need for validation and retribution and a sense of prolonged uncertainty and helplessness. In addition, even after being awarded disability, individuals may be concerned about losing their benefits because of future reviews, which becomes a sword of Damocles hanging over their ...
Schizophrenia
... the evidence that various organic factors may be the cause of Schizophrenia. E. Subtyping: In recognition that there do seem to be distinct types of Schizophrenia, a number of subtypes have been defined in the DSM-III-R. There is, however, much debate over the validity of these subtypes. Typical cri ...
... the evidence that various organic factors may be the cause of Schizophrenia. E. Subtyping: In recognition that there do seem to be distinct types of Schizophrenia, a number of subtypes have been defined in the DSM-III-R. There is, however, much debate over the validity of these subtypes. Typical cri ...
Types of phobias
... The treatment for phobias is agreed on by most of the psychological community. ____________________________ _________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________ exercises. This should be done under professional supervision, so the patients are not ...
... The treatment for phobias is agreed on by most of the psychological community. ____________________________ _________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________ exercises. This should be done under professional supervision, so the patients are not ...
the effects of anxiety to elite sprinter`s anaerobic capacity in
... hysteria shows certain functional disabilities, even though there is no physiological and neurological reason. 2- Psychogenic Pain This is a state similar to conversion hysteria; with the only difference that there is a constant pain or ache in different parts of the body, instead of a dysfunction i ...
... hysteria shows certain functional disabilities, even though there is no physiological and neurological reason. 2- Psychogenic Pain This is a state similar to conversion hysteria; with the only difference that there is a constant pain or ache in different parts of the body, instead of a dysfunction i ...
Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders
... Most cases are first diagnosed in late adolescence or early adulthood (a) Symptoms generally begin in childhood after episodes of abuse (b) Typical onset is prior to age five (c) Women receive the diagnosis three times as often as men How do subpersonalities interact? (a) The relationship between or ...
... Most cases are first diagnosed in late adolescence or early adulthood (a) Symptoms generally begin in childhood after episodes of abuse (b) Typical onset is prior to age five (c) Women receive the diagnosis three times as often as men How do subpersonalities interact? (a) The relationship between or ...
Signs and Symptoms of Mental Illness
... Special emphasis was made for Substance/Medication Induced Disorders and specific classifications for them are listed for Schizophrenia; Bipolar; Depressive, Anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive; Sleep-Wake; Sexual Dysfunctions; and Neurocognitive Disorders. ...
... Special emphasis was made for Substance/Medication Induced Disorders and specific classifications for them are listed for Schizophrenia; Bipolar; Depressive, Anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive; Sleep-Wake; Sexual Dysfunctions; and Neurocognitive Disorders. ...
Other Personality Disorders
... Special emphasis was made for Substance/Medication Induced Disorders and specific classifications for them are listed for Schizophrenia; Bipolar; Depressive, Anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive; Sleep-Wake; Sexual Dysfunctions; and Neurocognitive Disorders. ...
... Special emphasis was made for Substance/Medication Induced Disorders and specific classifications for them are listed for Schizophrenia; Bipolar; Depressive, Anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive; Sleep-Wake; Sexual Dysfunctions; and Neurocognitive Disorders. ...
this PDF file - Journal of Research and Practice in K
... fear response to real or perceived imminent threat or the anticipation or anxiety of future threat. These fears are sometimes reduced by pervasive avoidance behaviors. Panic attacks may occur as fears exacerbate. The chapter on Anxiety Disorders clearly differentiates between developmentally normati ...
... fear response to real or perceived imminent threat or the anticipation or anxiety of future threat. These fears are sometimes reduced by pervasive avoidance behaviors. Panic attacks may occur as fears exacerbate. The chapter on Anxiety Disorders clearly differentiates between developmentally normati ...
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
... Being assertive Being out in public, e.g. at shopping centres or in crowds ...
... Being assertive Being out in public, e.g. at shopping centres or in crowds ...
Other Personality Disorders
... Special emphasis was made for Substance/Medication Induced Disorders and specific classifications for them are listed for Schizophrenia; Bipolar; Depressive, Anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive; Sleep-Wake; Sexual Dysfunctions; and Neurocognitive Disorders. ...
... Special emphasis was made for Substance/Medication Induced Disorders and specific classifications for them are listed for Schizophrenia; Bipolar; Depressive, Anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive; Sleep-Wake; Sexual Dysfunctions; and Neurocognitive Disorders. ...
Insecure Attachment Orientations and Posttraumatic Stress in a
... times of need. Individuals with attachment anxiety use hyperactivating strategies such as persistent attempts to seek care, support, and love from relationship partners in order to regulate distress (Mikulincer & Shaver, 2003). Attachment avoidance refers to the degree an individual mistrusts their ...
... times of need. Individuals with attachment anxiety use hyperactivating strategies such as persistent attempts to seek care, support, and love from relationship partners in order to regulate distress (Mikulincer & Shaver, 2003). Attachment avoidance refers to the degree an individual mistrusts their ...
Other Personality Disorders
... Special emphasis was made for Substance/Medication Induced Disorders and specific classifications for them are listed for Schizophrenia; Bipolar; Depressive, Anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive; Sleep-Wake; Sexual Dysfunctions; and Neurocognitive Disorders. ...
... Special emphasis was made for Substance/Medication Induced Disorders and specific classifications for them are listed for Schizophrenia; Bipolar; Depressive, Anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive; Sleep-Wake; Sexual Dysfunctions; and Neurocognitive Disorders. ...
Borderline Personality Disorder - Mood Disorders Association of
... temporarily), they may have a problem recreating or remembering feelings of love that were present between themselves and the other person. Often, BPD patients want to keep something belonging to the loved one around during separations. They frequently have difficulty tolerating aloneness, even for ...
... temporarily), they may have a problem recreating or remembering feelings of love that were present between themselves and the other person. Often, BPD patients want to keep something belonging to the loved one around during separations. They frequently have difficulty tolerating aloneness, even for ...
the muddled tracks of all those tears
... allowed them to absorb a blow, to feel better and even to think more clearly about something or someone they had lost. At least that’s the way they remember it — and that’s the rub, said Jonathan Rottenberg, a psychologist at the University of South Florida and a co-author of the review paper. “A lo ...
... allowed them to absorb a blow, to feel better and even to think more clearly about something or someone they had lost. At least that’s the way they remember it — and that’s the rub, said Jonathan Rottenberg, a psychologist at the University of South Florida and a co-author of the review paper. “A lo ...
Psychological Disorders
... • Most people have mood changes that reflect the normal ups and downs of life, but mood changes that are inappropriate to a situation can signal a mood disorder. ...
... • Most people have mood changes that reflect the normal ups and downs of life, but mood changes that are inappropriate to a situation can signal a mood disorder. ...
DSM-5 Anxiety Disorders
... from normal, transient fears that commonly occur in the population. To meet the criteria for a diagnosis, the fear or anxiety must be intense or severe (i.e., “marked”) (Criterion A). The amount of fear experienced may vary with proximity to the feared object or situation and may occur in anticipat ...
... from normal, transient fears that commonly occur in the population. To meet the criteria for a diagnosis, the fear or anxiety must be intense or severe (i.e., “marked”) (Criterion A). The amount of fear experienced may vary with proximity to the feared object or situation and may occur in anticipat ...
the Presentation
... convince us of the inseparability of mind and body, for many stigma and shame cling to mental illness and psychological difficulties. ...
... convince us of the inseparability of mind and body, for many stigma and shame cling to mental illness and psychological difficulties. ...
Fear Conditioning and Reconsolidation
... an association between the stimuli leading to the acquisition of a conditioned fear response. After the association has been cemented in the long-term memory (LTM), the presence of the neutral stimulus alone is enough to cause a fear response (Cacioppo et al., 2013). This process of associative lear ...
... an association between the stimuli leading to the acquisition of a conditioned fear response. After the association has been cemented in the long-term memory (LTM), the presence of the neutral stimulus alone is enough to cause a fear response (Cacioppo et al., 2013). This process of associative lear ...
Psych Disorders new edition powerpoint
... – seasonal affective disorder (SAD): a mood disorder caused by the body’s reaction to low levels of sunlight in the winter months – manic episode: a period of excessive excitement, energy, and elation – bipolar disorder: periods of mood that may range from normal to manic, with or without episodes o ...
... – seasonal affective disorder (SAD): a mood disorder caused by the body’s reaction to low levels of sunlight in the winter months – manic episode: a period of excessive excitement, energy, and elation – bipolar disorder: periods of mood that may range from normal to manic, with or without episodes o ...
Separation Anxiety Disorder
... separation anxiety, but also in their degree of security and enjoyment when they are home alone or they go away on a trip without their parents. [Ehrenreich, J. T.] • Childhood SAD may also be associated with a heightened risk for the development of other anxiety and depressive disorders in adolesce ...
... separation anxiety, but also in their degree of security and enjoyment when they are home alone or they go away on a trip without their parents. [Ehrenreich, J. T.] • Childhood SAD may also be associated with a heightened risk for the development of other anxiety and depressive disorders in adolesce ...
an examination of the diagnostic validity of dissociative identity
... features associated with the disorder. Any descriptive information that helps to generate a precise clinical picture should be included. Phase two, laboratory studies, includes test results from established psychological tests, as well as physiological, radiological, chemical, and anatomical studies ...
... features associated with the disorder. Any descriptive information that helps to generate a precise clinical picture should be included. Phase two, laboratory studies, includes test results from established psychological tests, as well as physiological, radiological, chemical, and anatomical studies ...
Psychological Disorders
... street. Yet shouting vulgarities at an umpire or referee who misses an important call in a ballgame may fall within the range of acceptable social norms, however offensive it might be. 3. Emotional distress. States of emotional distress, such as anxiety or depression, are considered abnormal when in ...
... street. Yet shouting vulgarities at an umpire or referee who misses an important call in a ballgame may fall within the range of acceptable social norms, however offensive it might be. 3. Emotional distress. States of emotional distress, such as anxiety or depression, are considered abnormal when in ...
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... Disorders? The psychodynamic view • During this stage, girls experience a pattern of sexual desires for their fathers (the Electra complex) and recognize that they must compete with their mothers for his attention • Because of the mother’s more powerful position, however, girls repress these sexua ...
... Disorders? The psychodynamic view • During this stage, girls experience a pattern of sexual desires for their fathers (the Electra complex) and recognize that they must compete with their mothers for his attention • Because of the mother’s more powerful position, however, girls repress these sexua ...
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... demonstrated its complex etiological profile (Mash & Barkley, 2003). As is the case with so many psychological disorders, the factors contributing to the etiology of anxiety in youth often interact with one another to form bidirectional and multidirectional causal pathways. Generalized Anxiety Disor ...
... demonstrated its complex etiological profile (Mash & Barkley, 2003). As is the case with so many psychological disorders, the factors contributing to the etiology of anxiety in youth often interact with one another to form bidirectional and multidirectional causal pathways. Generalized Anxiety Disor ...